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https://originalwaterblade.com/us/10000-uses-23/#respondFri, 16 Feb 2018 23:25:10 +0000https://originalwaterblade.com/us/?p=5257Week 23: Alas, What could have been!

This is The Silhouette that Don designed years back. Can you imagine just what it would take to clean and dry that bubble-top? This was years before the Waterblade existed so they spent a lot of time getting real familiar with a chamois.

Shameless plug: Fortunately today we have the Gelblade for curvy objects like this. The 100% silicone construction makes it the bendy-est Waterblade ever. Just think, if the Waterblade DID exist back then, Don would have had more time to spend designing even crazier hot rods!

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Tired of Mucking Around? Our new Floor Blade works out really well around the barn, in the stable and even inside the trailer. Handles anything you need it to either wet or dry in just One Pass (buh-dum-dum)!

Seriously though, wood shavings, hay, dust, mud, butt nuggets… use it for anything. Then simply rinse it off and you’re good to go for the next round of messy mess. Durable enough for concrete and gentle enough for paint, Floor Blade works on all surfaces. In fact, wifey stole mine for use in the house and now I have to steal… *ahem* buy another one for my garage.

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While we’re marveling at our own ability to actually follow through all the way to week 20, it seems only fitting that we slough it off on someone else again this week. Thanks to our pal Harry at Harry’s Auto Signs for the submission. Take it away boi…

“Making short work of wet truck.”

“Second one’s a little sexier… got my ass in the shot.”

“Blade is killer on the big tubs.”

We should mention he does a lot of old school hand lettering, striping, gold leaf and the most miraculous wood grain we’ve ever seen… often on large trucks. Harry is as funny as he is talented (that’s a lot), so you may want to give him a follow on Instagram and Facebook.

Harry also has really good taste in cleaning tools like the Floorblade he’s using in the pic (Shameless product plug).

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First the Christmas tree in Week 15 and now the dang fish tank is leaking! When it rains, it pours. Hmmm… there’s a painful pun in there somewhere but I can’t find it.

With 75 gallons of our little finned friend’s habitat threatening to flood the living room, it’s a call to act fast or face a much bigger problem.

Step one: Start a siphon to relieve pressure before the whole shebang bursts like a bumble bee on the windshield leaving Nemo and his pals tragically homeless.

Step two: Get the water off the floor before it has a chance to soak in and warp the hardwood. Fortunately this amounted to less than a gallon. A Waterblade and plastic dustpan was much faster than trying to find the wet-dry vac in all of the garage clutter.

Step three: With just a single towel the floor is now completely dry! We left the towel to catch what was still piddling from the aquarium as we transferred our swimmers out of harms way.

Fortunately there was a collection of old tanks available that happened to be cluttering up the garage (being a pack-rat paid off this time). Oh look… There’s my wet-dry vac under that old fish tank!

Shameless Plug: Just about any Waterblade will do the trick for scooping up liquid in a hurry. We used the Shop Blade for the convenient handle and extra scoopability that makes it easy to use with a dustpan.

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As an auto Do-It-Yourselfer, you take it upon yourself to replace the motor in your car and save some of your favorite dollars for things like food and shelter. You had everything you need (after five or six trips to the parts store) and get the job done in record time. Well done!

Time comes to close up shop and with that comes facing the puddles of various fluids that dripped onto the floor of your workspace. Since you’re a forward thinker you saw this as a perfect opportunity to use your handy dandy Waterblade. Good thinking!

Combined with a dustpan and very little effort the oil and coolant is picked up in no time and now you don’t have a banana peel lurking for the next time you walk through your garage!

Bonus tip: Clean up your Waterblade afterward with just about any degreaser. We’ll sometimes kill two birds with one stone and use hand cleaner while we’re taking care of our greasy mitts. Shout out to Goop!

Shameless Plug: Just about any Waterblade will do the trick for messy spills in the garage. We keep a Handi-Blade on the workbench and a Floor Blade in the corner for just such an emergency.

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It’s the holidays and you finally managed to organize a getting together of your family for a nice dinner. It’s just about eating time which also means time for your pre-serving ‘toast’. You elect to open the bottle not knowing it had been jostled in transport. At the “pop” foam flies vigorously, evenly coating the hardwood floor bubbly.

You don’t even worry because you keep a Floor Blade in the closet. Combined with a liquid effective dustpan and you’re good to go! You’re able to make short work of the mess and the floor no longer resembles a sparkling lake.

Dinner is saved, and you didn’t even need a mop.

Shameless Plug: Find the Floor Blade HERE. It’s like a wet-vac without the vac!

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As if the holiday season wasn’t already two parts insanity dissolved in three parts mayhem… now the dang Christmas tree stand is leaking?!

Treacherous Taunenbaum!

You’d better get the water up quick before the Pergo starts to swell! Grab any One Pass Waterblade to make short work of collecting the drips into your handy-dandy dustpan. Finish up with just a paper towel or two and you’ll be back in the Christmas spirit lickety split.

Now, are you going to de-dress the festive foliage so you can fix this debacle with Christmas nary a week away? Heaven’s No! Just follow this handy time saving tip:

Put down some plastic. A garbage bag will do fine.

Take one of the magazines you were using to level the tree stand (admit it, you do this) and place it under the drip and on top of the plastic.

The magazine will absorb whatever may trickle out over the next couple days and stop it from running off the plastic.

Simply disguise this redneck fix with a tree skirt and partake of a Toddy to celebrate your job well done.

Shameless Plug: With so many handy uses, everyone on your gift list would appreciate a genuine One Pass Waterblade. The Gel Blade Home is our most versatile model ever and is sure to please.

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Once again we come to you from the well equipped home kitchen where last week we saw just how handy the One Pass Gel Blade can be when cleaning up Junior’s art (meal) time.

Now I’m thinking this silicone blade is super soft and “safe for all surfaces” so why not just skim the top layer of lunch-saliva mixture off Little Mr Grubbinstuff while we’re here?

What?!

Don’t judge me!

My kids came out alright… and reasonably well adjusted…

I think.

Shameless Product Plug: The Gel Blade does so much around the house, but it’s probably not a good idea to use it on your kids and we’re just having a little fun here. We’re pretty sure this would work, but they’re not going to like it and crying kids are no fun.